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The power of this power. The explosive nature of this power. And they're just stacked up, one on top of another. The apostle even repeats the whole notion of power, that you might know what is the exceeding greatness of His power, according to the working of His mighty power, which power He wr
It's the word used to describe the work of the Holy Spirit, the Incarnation taking divine nature and human nature and uniting them. That is a power. That's the word used here. to describe the power of God. Even unbelievers, we read in Romans 1, see the eternal power of God in the creation. That
In order for us to grasp that power, He will give us illustrations of the power of God, particularly as they have been exercised in and toward Jesus Christ. in the raising of Jesus Christ from the dead, and in the exaltation of Jesus Christ to the right hand of God, and then thirdly, in His ruli
We have a limited number of gifts and abilities. We're often limited by the circumstances of our life. So that young person, for example, might want to be a star basketball player. They don't have the strength, they don't have the gifts for that. Or another one might desire to be a world-class
He is the God that continues to uphold everything in that world and govern everything in that world by that same power. Also, He means that this power of God is exceedingly great in comparison to every other power found in the creation. Now, there is a lot of power in the creation, more power t
The word “power” is the word in the Greek from which we get our English words dynamic, dynamite, and dynamo. A dynamic speaker is a powerful, effective speaker who moves his audience to sympathy, action, or whatever his purpose might be. Dynamite has the power to explode rocks. A dynamo—an electric
Apparently those who translated the King James Version had difficulty finding a translation for one of those words, and so they translated two of them as power. First word in verse 19 and the fourth word that the Apostle Paul uses, but they're different words. The first word translated power is
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Number one, the power that by which he wrought in Christ when he raised him from the dead. That's the first part of that. And then the second aspect of God's power that is set forth, that God set Him, Christ, at His own right hand in the heavenly places far above all that He created. Those two e